COSMIC ORIGINS

The quest for ultimate knowledge inevitably leads one to ponder the origin of the cosmos. Various theories of cosmic origins have been proposed, from the Big Bang theory to the plasma cosmogony of Hannes Alfven. Recent theories and evidence suggest new twists, while some have gone so far as to suggest all reality is nothing more than a computer simulation.

Yet it would appear all evidence converges in a new direction heretofore unsuspected: vibrational plasmagenesis.

We shall present this theory not because it has been confirmed, but because: circumstantial evidence lends credence to many aspects of the theory; interdisciplinary ideas with vital themes are often missed by specialists; and finally, it is hoped that the theory may be debated in an effort to hasten the attainment of truth.

So let us go to the beginning--the beginning of the cosmos itself.

Imagine polyhedral cells in what R. Buckminster Fuller calls allspace--in other words, cell blocks like cubes or rhombic dodecahedra combining with no space left over between cells, each cell being a potential cosmos, these cells filling all of space, and all these cells combined being but one octave of a multifrequency reality.

We start in the center cell.

All is black.

Into this empty black cell a vibration begins, summoning a white sphere of plasma. The sphere grows and expands until containing the energy of an entire cosmos.

We now have a single sphere in the heart of blackness.

The universe has no direction. No top, no bottom, no left, no right. Each direction is the same as any other.

Then the sphere begins to spin, again driven by vibration.

Now the cosmos has a top and bottom, though the choice of which is which would be arbitrary.

As the plasma spins, it does what later planets would do: it flattens slightly at the poles, and bulges at the equator.

But unlike a planet, this process, driven by energy on plasma, proceeds until the sphere becomes closer to a cosmic disk.

Vibration drives all, as we see in the work of Hans Jenny in cymatics. To grasp cymatic basics, see this link:

https://geometrymatters.com/hans-jenny-and-the-science-of-sound-cymatics/

Via cymatics, the disk subdivides into multiple disks. These would become the precursors to cosmic subdivisions: superclusters, clusters, galaxies, and solar systems.

When the vibrational energy peaks, the whole is propelled in all directions. The subdisks are now mostly disconnected, though retaining faint connections via filaments that would help constitute what Bethe Hagens suggests as a cosmic grid. To see more of her work, see this link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0A0J0If5ZI

Now for the formation of solar systems. How is this done? Evidently in a manner akin to the formation of the cosmos itself. As above, so below.

The guiding theory we propose is a modification of the evidence based mass vortex theory. To see the original version of mass vortex theory without our modifications, see this link:

https://massvortex.science

But in our version, an individual star reaches the point, again driven by vibration, to birth a solar system. First, plasmic nebulas, in certain spots, coalesce to protostars via vibration driven vortex energy. The vortex progresses, becoming luminous in the center, thinning at the edges. The protostar then pulses, becoming a much more luminous core surrounded by plasmic rings. A binary system would pulse ellipses.

A star is born.

Presumably, the transition to a new form of matter triggers an energy release akin to an arc discharge, traversing one ring to the next. As its energy strikes each ring or ellipse, points on each become polarized, or attractive, and draw the rest of the energy in the ring or ellipse to the strongest attraction point (and possibly, lesser attraction points may cling to some plasma, eventually becoming an orbiting moon or moons).

Planets in a solar system are thus formed.

Hannes Alfven offered the world the idea that this process primarily involves plasma, not matter dust or gas. To see more of his work, visit this link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9nslnczq_8

Solar systems then form in one of four ways as science has shown. 80% of solar systems form using what is called the similar model: all planets are roughly the same size. Next we have the ordered model: planets increase in size as you go out from the sun. The third model is the antiordered model: planets decrease in size as one moves away from the sun. Finally we have the mixed model, where planets vary unpredictably in size. To see more of this science, visit this link:

https://universemagazine.com/en/astronomers-create-a-classification-of-planetary-systems/

While conventional astrophysics assumes the size of the initial star is what creates the different models, it is our proposal that the model is dictated instead by the sun vibration. A steady vibration results in the similar model. A vibration strong at first then diminishing creates the ordered model, while the reverse creates the antiordered model. Mixed systems, for now, are presumed to be the result of conscious interference.

Our own system is mixed, and may be the result of an ordered system now wrecked by conscious interference. The work of Tom Van Flandern certainly suggests this. See his work here:

https://metaresearch.org/solar-system2/eph/the-exploded-planet-hypothesis-2000

But if our solar system is wrecked, who wrecked it?

The answer appears to be reptilians from the Draco system, who appear devoid of compassion. Can we guess how they came to be? Perhaps we can, using insights from the other paper at this website: The Musical Design of Species.

We begin with our clues, taken from reptilian descriptions: They are giant, with massive wings enabling them to fly, and are averse to bright sunlight and ultraviolet light. They are unfeeling predators driven solely by the imperative of domination. How could such a group come to exist?

Imagine an antiordered star system in Draco. On a planet far from its sun, the world would be dark, with low gravity, encouraging any animals to grow large. Imagine life beginning, single celled bacteria, algae, fungi, protozoa, drawing insects, arachnids and small lizards to eat the preceding, until moderate and large lizards capped the food chain. Airborne dragons could then stalk the skies, killing as they pleased in a resource scarce world. With the poles being similar geographically to the equator on a small planet far from its sun, the urge for the apex predators to spread out into all available territory would be strong. But if the planet was small, room would run out fast, and for a species designed knowing only competition, they would turn on each other, becoming ever more vicious until perhaps at last setting their sights on other planets.

Many believe this is what happened, as Len Kasten observes. Positive intelligent animal life is believed to have begun in the Lyra system, spreading to many others, such as those in the Pleiades, Sirius, Andromeda, Vega, Arcturus, Aldebaran, Orion, Zeta Reticuli and other systems.

But eventually the reptilians confronted those in the Lyra system.

Friendly at first, matters deteriorated eventually to war. Millions of Lyrans were killed and three planets destroyed. In time, an alliance of those opposing reptilians was formed called the Galactic Federation. To hear Len Kasten's account, watch this:

https://rumble.com/vrur1x-a-talk-about-aliens-former-us-air-force-len-kasten-and-sean-stone..html?sci=24526911-eaf0-4658-9a94-bc594e67f509

In our solar system, it appears Sirians fleeing reptilian predation arrived on the planet most favorable to live millions of years ago, one called Phaeton/Maldek/Tiamat, depending on the source. The planet once orbited between Mars and Jupiter in the region where now floats an asteroid belt. It is even possible that this planet was not the first to be destroyed. Was there once a planet in the Kuiper Belt, whose remnant is the planet we call Pluto, destroyed by a reptilian base called Arawn? See this link for more:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLhMi6YEhsQ&t=785s

The Sirians developed technology well on Maldek, but allies of the Draco reptilians from Orion arrived seeking to subvert and dominate their efforts. It is then said those who appear to be human, much like us, from the Pleiades, arrived to encourage harmony.

But there would be no peaceful resolution. Maldek was destroyed, likely about 3.2 million years ago, its debris scattering mostly to the outer solar system, impacting the planets in different ways. For an account of this event, see this link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThB9ACcqzv4

Jupiter, the first in line of the impact wave, captured many fragments of the explosion, leading to its high volume of moons now estimated to be close to 100 in number. Smaller debris may have gone further to create the rings of Saturn, and possibly Uranus. Saturn also did gain moons of its own. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune were thus likely transformed into gas giants, not being gas giants originally. Mars was stripped of its atmosphere, and gained its new "moons" of Phobos and Deimos. A Why Files episode suggests Mars was once a moon of Maldek. To see this Why Files episode, visit:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5ZaamPJd5U&t=1098s

But this seems implausible given Bode's Law: each planet is roughly twice as far away from the sun as the one before it. Was there really a void between Earth and Maldek before Mars happened to fill it?

Or is there a better explanation?

Velikhovsy incurred the wrath of the scientific community by suggesting Venus was an escapee from the outer solar system that careened into the inner solar system. Several of his unusual predictions about the behavior of Venus, however, were proven correct.

How do we reconcile this, too, with Bode's Law? Would there really have been an empty space where Venus should have been that it just conveniently filled?

It is our belief that planets orbit suns akin to the way electrons orbit nuclei. There are certain fixed orbital distances based on solar and planetary vibrations.

Perhaps Mercury was displaced from its orbit like an electron forced to jump from its own orbit. Similarly, it seems unlikely there would have been a convenient void for Mars to fill had it been a moon of Maldek.

It is the nature of Nature to seek order.

As for how Mars itself got destroyed, the Why Files episode suggests the people living there, who we presume to be mainly Sirians, carved a face as a memorial to their dying civilization, before leaving for Earth and founding the civilizations known as Lemuria and Mu, located in the Indian and Pacific Oceans respectively, before the two were submerged.

Credo Mutwa describes the appearance of a visiting Sirian in a video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJq2qVpI6BU

But as the Why Files episode suggests, it would appear that the tyranny of artificial intelligence is what finally drove the Martians and Maldekians to their breaking point. Computers certainly make many people go crazy in addition to helping them.

Some have suggested that all of reality is nothing more than a computer simulation. This odd hypothesis was evidently derived from reaction to a revisitation of the famous double slit experiment, as recounted in this Why Files episode:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wMhXxZ1zNM

However, there is another way to interpret the data, as Thomas Campbell suggests in this interview.

beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2025/10/physicist-quits-nasa-after-discovering-the-truth-of-the-universe-thomas-campbell-video-3089620.html

But if we allow that consciousness can impact reality, it is our belief that what Campbell refers to as a random draw on probability is actually not a random draw at all, but the accumulation of small acts of conscious intention. Consider the work of Viktor Schauberger as an example. He warned others not to cut down certain trees or droughts would result. Others scoffed at him, and cut down those trees.

A drought resulted. To one not looking deeply, droughts might indeed appear the result of random factors. But each conscious decision builds on others in cascades, such that, in the end, nothing is truly random. There are countless subtle factors that make each event and choice less random than it seems.

Each major choice can eventually result in a parallel cosmos, with a new cell in allspace generating a variant copy universe to explore each new chosen reality.

As conscious beings, we can claim full responsibility of our power, and build harmony, or allow conquest by shirking our responsibility, perhaps allowing artificial intelligence to govern us as some Maldekians did.

We have seen how a global cabal fears the majority of men despite having advanced technology. Why? Why do they go to such great lengths to pretend to be on our side so we will approve of their actions, even if by deception? Could it be because if we focus our positive intentions against them, we will at last be free?

We should keep that in mind as we approach ever closer to the same peril of Maldek with each passing day...

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